Dailyhunt Logo
  • Light mode
    Follow system
    Dark mode
    • Play Story
    • App Story
Mounting gas shortages disrupt some steel plants at India's JSW, one unit may face shutdown

Mounting gas shortages disrupt some steel plants at India's JSW, one unit may face shutdown

Deccan Herald 2 months ago

Mounting gas shortages have disrupted ⁠operations at some steel plants of India's top metals conglomerate JSW ⁠Group, with one unit facing a potential shutdown in ‌the coming days, according ​to an internal note seen by Reuters.

India, the world's second-largest crude steel producer, is facing its worst gas crisis in decades after the Middle East conflict disrupted supply routes.

JSW said in the note that ​disruptions to fuel supplies ⁠and maritime operations were starting to affect its operational stability and supply chain. As a result JSW Steel Coated Products risked missing sales and supply obligations for tinplate under the government's production-linked ⁠incentive scheme and ‌has requested a six-month extension, it added.

Amid supply shortage, govt makes biometric authentication mandatory for all domestic LPG consumers

"JSW has also received force majeure notice from one of ‌its key suppliers - Petronet LNG Ltd owing to Middle East crisis affecting LNG shipment," ⁠the note said.

JSW did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

HUGE ADVERSE IMPACT

In a ‌separate letter, also seen by Reuters, to the ‌federal steel secretary dated March 7, the Indian Steel Association ‌said a shortfall of propane and liquefied petroleum gas ‌affected the entire value chain and would have a "huge adverse impact" on steel-based micro, small and medium enterprises and their ancillary units, which employ a large workforce.

JSW ⁠Steel, Tata ⁠Steel and state-run Steel Authority of India are among the ISA's members.

India has invoked emergency measures, restricting natural gas use to priority sectors after liquefied natural gas shipments through the Strait of Hormuz were disrupted by the conflict.

The ISA has asked the government to fast-track subsidised spot imports from non-Middle East sources and ​ensure priority allocation to steel and allied industrial clusters.

The steel ​association did not immediately respond ​to a request for comment. India's small steel producers have warned of production halts because of ​gas shortages, Reuters reported last week.

Dailyhunt
Disclaimer: This content has not been generated, created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Deccan Herald